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Reshuffle options for PM
Sources say Karamanlis is mulling over two choices with changes just days away

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis appears to be split between the ideas of either sticking with a core of ministers in an imminent reshuffle or making sweeping changes that could convince voters he is intent on starting afresh, sources told Sunday's Kathimerini.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Support for move to scrap oath-taking
A suggestion by Archbishop Ieronymos, the head of the Church of Greece...
Derby draw leaves leaders smiling
League leaders Olympiakos and second-placed PAOK, who both notched up wins this weekend...
Man dies near Aliens Bureau
A migrant was found dead in a ditch in Votanikos early on Saturday just a few hundred meters...
Lahanas in Serres...
A driver fits snow chains on his car tires...
Woman killed as wall collapses after tremor
An 18-year-old Romanian woman was killed and her 20-year-old boyfriend injured...
TO OUR READERS
Kathimerini English Edition and the International Herald Tribune will not be published in Greece, Cyprus and Albania tomorrow because of the Epiphany public holiday. We will be back on Wednesday. Our weekly newspaper, Athens Plus, will again be circulating on Friday.
IN BRIEF
Drivers told to use chains due to freezing weather : Drivers in various parts of the country...
Three men caught on Crete : Three men have been arrested on the island of Crete...
Fatal robbery : Nafplion police are on the track of three men who attacked and robbed a postman...
Final hunt : A hunter was killed on Saturday when the farm vehicle he was driving...
Port arrest : A 46-year-old truck driver was arrested in Patras on Saturday night...
Beach bar burned : A popular summer bar on the beach at Aghia Marina, Hania on Crete...


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A protester holds a baby doll during a rally in Athens on Saturday when some 5,000 people...
EDITORIAL
Time for best to rise to top
Greece is in urgent need of a government that can effectively deal with the problems facing the country and that will remain firm in its stance. Problems in the economy, in public education and health, as well as in public order and security have reached a breaking point and need to be dealt with at once.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
2008: The end of illusions
Even before the year started, it was evident that 2008 would be difficult, mainly because of the storm clouds gathering on the horizon as the housing market crashed in the United States. At the time, Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and his minister for the economy, Giorgos Alogoskoufis, were adamant that the Greek economy was «armor-plated.» The fortifications, if they did exist, were useless: The crisis was here even before the storm crossed the Atlantic.
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